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The poorest conductor of electricity among the options listed is lead. Lead has low electrical conductivity compared to tin, zinc, and aluminum.
Kenya has a higher GDP per capita than Ethiopia, making Ethiopia the poorest country between the two. However, both countries face significant poverty and development challenges.
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The poorest parts of Kenya are generally the arid and semi-arid regions in the north and northeast, such as Turkana, Marsabit, and Wajir counties. These areas face challenges such as drought, limited access to resources, and underdeveloped infrastructure, which contribute to high levels of poverty among the population.
There isn't a specific plant that is considered the "poorest." Plant health and growth depend on factors such as sunlight, water, soil quality, and care provided. However, plants in poor conditions, such as with inadequate sunlight or nutrients, may exhibit signs of poor health.
The poorest insulator would be the best conductor, which is one of the noble metals. Bakelite is a fairly good insulator, not too long ago electrical fittings were made from it.
Metals are typically the poorest insulators because they have a high thermal conductivity, meaning they allow heat to pass through them easily. This is why metals are often used as conductors in electrical wiring to facilitate the flow of electricity.
Gold. Any metal, actually; most metals conduct both heat and electricity quite well.
it was the poorest region of the united states
Andalucia=poorest region Cadiz=poorest provence
there is no poorest its all of it
Yes, it is one of the poorest countries. it is the second poorest country in the world.
10 poorest by GDP:San MarinoAndorraMontenegroLiechtensteinMonacoKosovoMoldovaMaltaMacedoniaArmenia10 poorest by GDP per capita:MoldovaArmeniaGeorgiaKosovoUkraineAlbaniaBosnia and HerzegovinaAzerbaijanMacedoniaSerbia
The poorest region of Italy is basilicata.
poorer, poorest
Nubainol is the poorest part of Jamaica.
Mazdor is poorest purson in punjab